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>>> good morning, america. this morning, breaking news. a massive multi-state man hunt is over. >> she's coming home. >> hannah anderson rescued, her alleged kidnapper shot dead not idaho wilderness by an elite fbi hostage rescuer. how the fbi got their man and how she's doing. >> and reverse, gas prices plunging as the peak driving season comes to an end. plus why we are paying less next year. >> and the mystery and intrigue surrounding the most famous painting on earth. the high-tech researchers on the verge of identifying mona lisa. >> and are you smarter than an eighth grader from 1912? this is a recently rediscovered exam from 100 years ago. it's hard. >> who invented the cotton gin? >> man. >> this is "good morning america." >> i have this exam right here, it's incredibly embarrassing. describe the battle of quebec. who first discovered the following places, florida, pacific ocean, the mississippi river, the st. lawrence river. >> you don't know who won the battle of quebec? >> no. i don't know who was fighting in the battle of quebe
>>> good morning, america. this morning, breaking news. a massive multi-state man hunt is over. >> she's coming home. >> hannah anderson rescued, her alleged kidnapper shot dead not idaho wilderness by an elite fbi hostage rescuer. how the fbi got their man and how she's doing. >> and reverse, gas prices plunging as the peak driving season comes to an end. plus why we are paying less next year. >> and the mystery and intrigue surrounding the most famous painting...
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thank you. [ male announcer ] hey, america, we're here to help. americashelper.com. >>> well, welcome back to eyewitness news news at noon with the weather lab. we're here in mount washington. i want to take a look at the five-day forecast and i'm going to show you why this is blessed relief. it looks like we're going to see good weather with temperatures below normal in the upper 70s and tomorrow the low 80s as we move through the weekend. we're sitting here looking at what is a near relative of the weed cudzu. look at the air, not even moving. the smell around this nature is so thick because that air's not moving because it's so humid. it is just almost like living out a national geographic episode. by tomorrow i'm going to guess a breeze in here, we'll lose the humidity and folks will go back to good hair days. >> thank you very much. and don't miss the cbs prime time lineup and wjz this evening. at 10:00 person of interest to be followed by eyewitness news at 11. >> and a million dollar mixup has a casino paying up twice. kevin lewis was named
thank you. [ male announcer ] hey, america, we're here to help. americashelper.com. >>> well, welcome back to eyewitness news news at noon with the weather lab. we're here in mount washington. i want to take a look at the five-day forecast and i'm going to show you why this is blessed relief. it looks like we're going to see good weather with temperatures below normal in the upper 70s and tomorrow the low 80s as we move through the weekend. we're sitting here looking at what is a near...
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the president reforms america's secret surveillance programs. was his hand forced by this man? >> no, i don't think he was a patriot. >> his father responds. brand new details. will his son come home to face trial. what will he reveal next in only on "this week." >>> plus this morning, the embassies reopen after the worldwide terror alert. are we at risk? >>> and why is donald trump stumping in iowa? >> the republican party is in trouble. >> the roundtable weighs in on the politics right here on this sunday morning. >>> good morning. in the news overnight, a dramatic rescue. hannah anderson, the kidnapped san diego teenager is safe a after an all-out man hunt ended in the idaho wilderness. >> jaime lee di imagine owe was shot and killed by a tactical agent. hannah anderson was there, and she appears well. >> she will be reunited with her father this morning. >>> one of the deadliest days in iraq for years. a series of car bombs all timed to hit those celebrating the end of ramadan. >>> and across the region, 18 of the 19 embassies and consulates are open again. martha raddatz h
the president reforms america's secret surveillance programs. was his hand forced by this man? >> no, i don't think he was a patriot. >> his father responds. brand new details. will his son come home to face trial. what will he reveal next in only on "this week." >>> plus this morning, the embassies reopen after the worldwide terror alert. are we at risk? >>> and why is donald trump stumping in iowa? >> the republican party is in trouble. >>...
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. >> no -- >>> from abc news live from new york, this is "good morning america" with dan harris and bianna golodryga. >> i have this exam right here, it's incredibly embarrassing. describe the battle of quebec. who first discovered the following places, florida, pacific ocean, the mississippi river, the st. lawrence river. >> you don't know who won the battle of quebec? >> yes. no, i don't. >> where did you go to school? >> i don't know who was fighting in the battle of quebec. >>> we have news this morning. developing story out of the michigan, the doctor accused of trying to profit by mistreating cancer patients. the fed raided his office. what his lawyer is saying this case this morning. >> this has allegedly been going on for years. >>> on a happier note, he's the nfl's oldest rookie, he's 28 years old, and after serving times for a crime he did not commit. brian banks is getting a shot at his nfl dream. so many people rooting for him. >> i love this story, his attitude is great. you'll hear from him coming up. >>> and you may have seen the can chillow infomercial, and this morning mom
. >> no -- >>> from abc news live from new york, this is "good morning america" with dan harris and bianna golodryga. >> i have this exam right here, it's incredibly embarrassing. describe the battle of quebec. who first discovered the following places, florida, pacific ocean, the mississippi river, the st. lawrence river. >> you don't know who won the battle of quebec? >> yes. no, i don't. >> where did you go to school? >> i don't know who...
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. >>> making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america." and have a wonderful thursday, everyone. >>> the man accused of killing a cop right in front of their young daughter is in custody this morning. now those who knew the victims are trying to come to terms with the horrific crime. >>> the raiives are getting ready to -- the ravens are getting ready to hit the field for the third preseason game. a look at what the weather will be like when you head down to m and t bank stadium. >> thanks for joining us, friday is almost here, i'm megan pringle. >> i'm charley crowson. a live look down at little italy. a beautiful start to this thursday, august 22nd. lynette, what's going on weather wise today? >> all right, charley, yes, we do have the potential for more showers and storms, isolated, scattered in nature as we go throughout the day. like you said, right now we are nice and dry. we do have a few clouds out there. but all in all we will need the umbrella as we go into the afternoon, just some of you, like i said, scattered and isolated and
. >>> making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america." and have a wonderful thursday, everyone. >>> the man accused of killing a cop right in front of their young daughter is in custody this morning. now those who knew the victims are trying to come to terms with the horrific crime. >>> the raiives are getting ready to -- the ravens are getting ready to hit the field for the third preseason game. a look at what the...
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good morning america." and have a wonderful friday and a great weekend. . >>> you're watching the station that works for you. now, good morning maryland. >> he was like a bulldog on the football field and a teddy bear off. art donovan was so much more than a football player. the city today will say good- bye. if you are a parent you know back to school day is approaching and we are helping you get ready and save this morning. it's friday happy friday and thanks for joining us on good morning maryland. i am megan pringle. we will start off with the weather. we saw some wild rain and you are probably wondering are we out of the woods and what's in store for the weekend so let's go over to lynette charles. >> showers and thunderstorms popping up yesterday and we will do it all over again once again. we are in the unsettled weather pattern and we look at maryland's most powerful weather and traveling off toward frederick county you are going to be running into showers. very light as of now. we can see showers n
good morning america." and have a wonderful friday and a great weekend. . >>> you're watching the station that works for you. now, good morning maryland. >> he was like a bulldog on the football field and a teddy bear off. art donovan was so much more than a football player. the city today will say good- bye. if you are a parent you know back to school day is approaching and we are helping you get ready and save this morning. it's friday happy friday and thanks for joining...
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this is a real tragic story, and this is america. and we've got to fight any attempts to attack workers and attack retirees who have given their lives. given their lives to the service and the service of the city rather than -- rather than attacking them, we've got to make sure they can retire in dignity. and that's what we're fighting about. that's what we're fighting about. we're not only fighting about this in detroit, but let me tell you something, chris. if it happens in detroit, it's going to happen in other major urban areas across the country. we're not saying that there's not a crisis, that there's not an economic crisis in detroit and other cities across the country. what we are saying is don't scapegoat work who are have given their lives to public service. >> that point, i think, is a really interesting one because, again, as a labor reporting in the private sector, this happens a fair amount. companies will enter into bankruptcy and it's a very convenient means of ditching big pension obligations because they can go befo
this is a real tragic story, and this is america. and we've got to fight any attempts to attack workers and attack retirees who have given their lives. given their lives to the service and the service of the city rather than -- rather than attacking them, we've got to make sure they can retire in dignity. and that's what we're fighting about. that's what we're fighting about. we're not only fighting about this in detroit, but let me tell you something, chris. if it happens in detroit, it's...
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. >> well, jehmu -- >> person with the minimum wage -- average person in america is making $53,000 a year with a minimum wage worker, that's over two times the poverty rate. minimum wage has little to do with poverty. >> in fact, tracy, it's not the recession that americans are pointing to about why it's wrong to be dependent on government. but, in fact, it's the ease of getting a system. it's not the recession. you can get food stamps quite easily. >> look, i agree th jehmu. there was a time when it was embarrassing. my family immigrated, they would never in a million years take a government handout. things have changed, jehmu since you were a kid. hey, my neighbor's getting a eck, i want one too. how come i didn' get a first-time home buyers check. everyone else got something i didn't. now we're starting to feel like, hey, where's my cut. and that's a bad, bad place for our country to be in. >> do you want to respond? >> well, again, i know from personal experience that the majority, overwhelming majority of people who are having to receive these programs to stand in the line and p
. >> well, jehmu -- >> person with the minimum wage -- average person in america is making $53,000 a year with a minimum wage worker, that's over two times the poverty rate. minimum wage has little to do with poverty. >> in fact, tracy, it's not the recession that americans are pointing to about why it's wrong to be dependent on government. but, in fact, it's the ease of getting a system. it's not the recession. you can get food stamps quite easily. >> look, i agree th...
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he said i'"i've been an america since birth." he refused to speculate whether or not he'd be eligible to run for president. he said he was going to leave that to legal scholars. >> you know, it's interesting that ted cruz, this has come to sort of bite him back, all of the worry about birth certificates and so forth have come back to bite ted cruz. that the reason being that basically that all this noise had been made over barack obama's birth certificate, and so now ted cruz is forced to litigate this, in my mind, ludicrous absurd issue precisely because there was such a long sustained movement on the american right to question barack obama's birth certificate and whether he, himself, could actually be president of the united states. >> reporter: a couple things on that. cruz was asked, also, if there are any similarities between his situation and questions about his citizenship, and the questions that president obama faced that eventually led him to release his long-form birth certificate. cruz also refused to speculate on that
he said i'"i've been an america since birth." he refused to speculate whether or not he'd be eligible to run for president. he said he was going to leave that to legal scholars. >> you know, it's interesting that ted cruz, this has come to sort of bite him back, all of the worry about birth certificates and so forth have come back to bite ted cruz. that the reason being that basically that all this noise had been made over barack obama's birth certificate, and so now ted cruz is...
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the most dangerous thing in america is an empty hospital bed. and empty cat scanner, it is a cardiologist with an empty slots. that is a capacity bubble problem. we have created enormous capacity that is a bubble. 18% of the economy is home care, a 11% is housing and 7% is fine and. what we have done is create an enormous health care bubble that has to talk at some time. there is a historic analogue to this, at some point a quarter of state budgets were psychiatric hospitals and your predecessors decided to pull the plug on this and we popped the psychiatric hospital bubble and spent 30 years cleaning up the mess after words. we have to be institutionalized health care and have transitional money to do this. i would say to your hospital's ready, set, go, merge and consolidate because they won't make it as a tiny little hospitals. the next thing i would do is move toward global budgets as fast as possible because their economic model is the same as the hotel industry and the airline industry which is people in bed, volume based game. every day th
the most dangerous thing in america is an empty hospital bed. and empty cat scanner, it is a cardiologist with an empty slots. that is a capacity bubble problem. we have created enormous capacity that is a bubble. 18% of the economy is home care, a 11% is housing and 7% is fine and. what we have done is create an enormous health care bubble that has to talk at some time. there is a historic analogue to this, at some point a quarter of state budgets were psychiatric hospitals and your...
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all of this as today the president expressed concern and announced a change in america's plans. abc's muhammad lila who covers this region has all of it for us from cairo tonight. >> reporter: it's striking terror into the heart of egypt's christian community. dozens of churches attacked, some accusing christians of siding with the military. an angry mob bursts through the gates, others looted, stories of nuns escaping out the back door. we spoke to one woman, her church doused in gasoline. >> it's completely black. statues and paintings are on the ground mostly. tinted glass, it is heartbreaking. >> reporter: others fearful it's not over. >> i'm scared for my friends, for my christian friends. this is our lives. >> reporter: today president obama weighing in. >> we call on those who are protesting to do so peacefully and condemn the attacks we've seen by protestors including on churches. >> reporter: in the wake of the military's bloody crackdown, with more than 600 dead, obama cancelled a joint military exercise but didn't stop the flow of $1.3 billion america gives egypt ever
all of this as today the president expressed concern and announced a change in america's plans. abc's muhammad lila who covers this region has all of it for us from cairo tonight. >> reporter: it's striking terror into the heart of egypt's christian community. dozens of churches attacked, some accusing christians of siding with the military. an angry mob bursts through the gates, others looted, stories of nuns escaping out the back door. we spoke to one woman, her church doused in...
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the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store nr you at tempurpedic.com. ♪ >> from the fox business studios in new york city, it's "the willis report." ♪ dennis: what is a crisis without a great nickname? the nasdaq flash freeze, a public-relations nightmare. the mysterious glyphs a grounded trading to a halt also resulted in gobbledegook statements that no one could understand. joining me now, managing director at chaplain capital investments and the president and cio of ng capital group. thank you for being with us. i want you to listen to a sound bite from the ceo of nasdaq talking to liz claman earlier today. first give a listen. >> well, our communications system worked well yesterday. it could always be improved. the first order of business is to focus on solving the problem and then deal wiih people directly involved with the problem. in one of those open lines we have people representing our issues on the call. th were there t
the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store nr you at tempurpedic.com. ♪ >> from the fox business studios in new york city, it's "the willis report." ♪ dennis: what is a crisis without a great nickname? the nasdaq flash freeze, a public-relations nightmare. the mysterious glyphs a grounded trading to a halt also resulted in gobbledegook statements that no one could understand....
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that the strikes may be playing into the hands of al qaida to find more followers among the enemies of america's controversial anti terror strategy. thousands protest an experimental british fracking well with armed locals and activists saying they're determined to prevent the environmentally devastating operation. and people raced to protect their homes from flooding in russia's far east as water levels break all time records hard to screw travels through the most devastated areas and brings you firsthand accounts of the disaster.
that the strikes may be playing into the hands of al qaida to find more followers among the enemies of america's controversial anti terror strategy. thousands protest an experimental british fracking well with armed locals and activists saying they're determined to prevent the environmentally devastating operation. and people raced to protect their homes from flooding in russia's far east as water levels break all time records hard to screw travels through the most devastated areas and brings...
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america. well. it's technology innovation all the developments around russia. that's huge you're covered. oh and welcome to crossfire all things considered i'm peter all about the age of pill popping to what degree is big pharma hijacking captured the western medical establishment what is the real aim of the pharmaceutical industry to make people healthy or to generate healthy profits for themselves and is there anything we can do to break this unhealthy addiction. cross-talk big pharma i'm joined by david healy in bangor he is a professor of psychiatry at cardiff university and author of the book farmageddon we also have martha rosenberg in chicago she's an investigative health reporter in author of born with a junk food deficiency and in new york we cross to josh blum he's director of chemical and pharmaceutical sciences at the american council on science and health all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in any time you want david if i go to you first is the western world over pharmac aided if i can use that term. yes it is using more an
america. well. it's technology innovation all the developments around russia. that's huge you're covered. oh and welcome to crossfire all things considered i'm peter all about the age of pill popping to what degree is big pharma hijacking captured the western medical establishment what is the real aim of the pharmaceutical industry to make people healthy or to generate healthy profits for themselves and is there anything we can do to break this unhealthy addiction. cross-talk big pharma i'm...
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no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. when you smoke, addictive ingredients like nicotine pull you in. every day, over 1200 people die from smoking-related diseases. don't sink deeper into addiction. pull yourself out! >>> conspiracy theories now developing in the death of a bay area hacker that once made cash fly out of atms by hacking them. he was about to reveal the vulnerability of pace makers when he died last week. >> his pace maker can be wired with that number. >> the shocking plot twist on the hit show "homeland". that scene got many wondering is it actually possible to hack into implantable medical devices? pace makers? according to this man, the answer is yes. professional hacker was set to reveal the secrets of just how it can be done this past weekend. until he mysteriously turned up dead just days bre was to speak on hacking humans he was able to exploit them
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gerri: expand fast, but here in america we are hungry for all new product category. >> please something new. gerri: thank you for coming on. great to see you. welcome a more to come this hour including if you love wine we will have advice on how to turn that into a big, big dollars. next, buy a product based on his celebrity endorsers? some people do. one major company seems to think the answer is no and is dropping its spokesperson. who is the highest paid celebrity endorsers. here is a hand. ♪ when we made our commitment to the lf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. gerri: losing some weight. the company planning said feature fewer celebrity endorsers
gerri: expand fast, but here in america we are hungry for all new product category. >> please something new. gerri: thank you for coming on. great to see you. welcome a more to come this hour including if you love wine we will have advice on how to turn that into a big, big dollars. next, buy a product based on his celebrity endorsers? some people do. one major company seems to think the answer is no and is dropping its spokesperson. who is the highest paid celebrity endorsers. here is a...
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if he closes it down, he is making america look weak and al qaeda strong. if he doesn't, it's benghazi. i mean, it's like a catch-22. >> i think, yeah, the most charitable thing you could probably say at this point is that these people are confused. i mean, it was no secret that there are soft u.s. targets all across the world. that if you wanted to attack some outpost somewhere with overwhelming force, you could kill the civilian officials that were inside that building. that was no secret. and i think they're also confused in that they seem to be sort of projecting the kind of -- the kind of strategy that a nation state would take on to a terrorist organization. you know, a nation state might care whether or not another country is stronger or weaker when they're deciding whether or not they're going to, you know, go to war with that country or they're going to attack that country. that's not how a terrorist organization thinks. a terrorist organization wants to attack the strongest country that it can find. that's why they target the u.s. we're the center
if he closes it down, he is making america look weak and al qaeda strong. if he doesn't, it's benghazi. i mean, it's like a catch-22. >> i think, yeah, the most charitable thing you could probably say at this point is that these people are confused. i mean, it was no secret that there are soft u.s. targets all across the world. that if you wanted to attack some outpost somewhere with overwhelming force, you could kill the civilian officials that were inside that building. that was no...
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he represents egypt's future, best and brightest, graduating from america's ohio state university. >> if we have to die so that the next generation can live freely then so be it. >> reporter: weeks ago we walked among jubilant protestors in tahrir square when the egyptian air force launched its own efforts to win hearts and minds. across town with a pro morsi crowd building tents and digging in. there was hope for a peaceful end. instead, the egyptian security forces demolished this tent city, killing hundreds of people. tonight here in cairo on the very same spot we were just weeks ago, this scene is truly stunning, burned out buildings, very few people walking around and so much rubble. this is fast becoming a simmering civil war, one of america's great alleys in this region awash in blood. on one side today the government admitted that 36 islamists in custody were killed, while on the other militants slaughtered two dozen egyptian police. the main concern tonight as the killing continues is turning this new generation into fighters against not only the egyptian military but the u.s
he represents egypt's future, best and brightest, graduating from america's ohio state university. >> if we have to die so that the next generation can live freely then so be it. >> reporter: weeks ago we walked among jubilant protestors in tahrir square when the egyptian air force launched its own efforts to win hearts and minds. across town with a pro morsi crowd building tents and digging in. there was hope for a peaceful end. instead, the egyptian security forces demolished this...
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>> it may be the best al-jazeera america can do right now. i watched the opening hours to see on that very point. there were some commercials. only major corporate sponsor i saw, melissa, was gillette. i think until this new channel can demonstrate that 2 can put people in the seats and build up some ratings, certainly from the low-rated current tv it bought from al gore, it will be a struggle to get advertisers and to, to establish an independent identity given the package that you -- baggage that you referred to. melissa: very interesting story on front and center first day out there, everything going on in egypt. have you notice ad difference in the tone and content of coverage what's going on in egypt? frankly people maybe are looking for a different point of view. have they done something different on the egypt story? >> well, it's a little early to say and there's no question the government of qatar has been sympathetic supporter of mohammed morsi's government but, egypt happened to be the lead story on opening newscast. i have to say i
>> it may be the best al-jazeera america can do right now. i watched the opening hours to see on that very point. there were some commercials. only major corporate sponsor i saw, melissa, was gillette. i think until this new channel can demonstrate that 2 can put people in the seats and build up some ratings, certainly from the low-rated current tv it bought from al gore, it will be a struggle to get advertisers and to, to establish an independent identity given the package that you --...
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this is why birth rate is too low in america. let me say, you can solve this problem, pay for dinner, and be a cheap skate because you can get two for one -- >> no wonder you're not married. >> any dead beat man who doesn't open a door for a woman and make her pay -- so much alimony to my husband, i'm never having dinner again. "cavuto on business" up next. >> did harry reid let his party's real health care plan out of the bag? good morning. it looks like democrats go along with with the bad private health care in america. that's not me saying it, although i have often said it. more on me later, my favorite subject. now back to the senate majority leader and what he was saying when asked about whether he was actually working to scrap our present health care basis. >> we e far from having something that will work. >> eventually, you think we'll work beyond -- >> yes.
this is why birth rate is too low in america. let me say, you can solve this problem, pay for dinner, and be a cheap skate because you can get two for one -- >> no wonder you're not married. >> any dead beat man who doesn't open a door for a woman and make her pay -- so much alimony to my husband, i'm never having dinner again. "cavuto on business" up next. >> did harry reid let his party's real health care plan out of the bag? good morning. it looks like democrats...
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we're not going to rest until every veteran who has fought for america has a home in america. [ applause ] yesterday, i was proud to sign into law the helping heroes fly act to end those intrusive airport screenings so you wounded warriors and disabled vets can travel with dignity. i know how disappointing it was last year when the senate failed to approve the disabilities treaty despite we had bob dole in the senate chamber. we're going to keep fighting to ratify that treaty because the united states has always been a leader for the rights of the disabled. we believe the disabled americans like you deserve the same opportunities to work and to study and to travel in other countries as any other american. it's the right thing to do. we need to get it done. [ applause ] which brings me to the final priority we need to stay focused on. that's making sure that every veteran has the opportunity to pursue the american dream starting with the education and jobs worthy of your extraordinary talents. with our new transition assistance program we're doing more to help departing service members an
we're not going to rest until every veteran who has fought for america has a home in america. [ applause ] yesterday, i was proud to sign into law the helping heroes fly act to end those intrusive airport screenings so you wounded warriors and disabled vets can travel with dignity. i know how disappointing it was last year when the senate failed to approve the disabilities treaty despite we had bob dole in the senate chamber. we're going to keep fighting to ratify that treaty because the united...
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we have two americas to bring back an old argument when it comes to education. those people who can't afford private school at least have somebody like matt damon advocating for them. >> oh! >> i'm serious. >> come on. >> every few years this argument comes up. republican politicians, democratic politicians and chris christie had the best response. he's trying to ing to improve p schools but sends his kids to catholic school. >> he's for choice. why isn't damon oh for choice? >> he found a school aligned with his family's values. it's a personal decision. >> why not give every american a choice? >> that's a side argument. >> matt damon said he didn't want to send his children there because it wasn't progressive enough. what about americans who think the public school system is too progressive? what if they want a school with christian values. they can't send their kids there. >> this country -- >> let me just. >> let me do it. public institutions alongside private institutions. is it hypocritical for a city official in new york who wants safe and efficient publi
we have two americas to bring back an old argument when it comes to education. those people who can't afford private school at least have somebody like matt damon advocating for them. >> oh! >> i'm serious. >> come on. >> every few years this argument comes up. republican politicians, democratic politicians and chris christie had the best response. he's trying to ing to improve p schools but sends his kids to catholic school. >> he's for choice. why isn't damon oh...
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we are part of what makes america go around. >> you have to admire their dedication and passion. you also have to wonder how in the world will a small group of sales associates like this take on the largest corporation in the world and win? but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this...
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schools right now in america are segregated. they are not segregated according to the color of one's skin, but the zip code. if you are not in a district with great school, you don't have access to quality education and that's a tragedy. >> lock at the numbers. they have a graduation rate at below 50%. >> i agree, we have two americas to bring back when it comes to education in the country. those people that can't afford private school at least have matt damon advocating for them. come on. >> every few years this argument comes up and republican politicians and democratic politicians get skewed. cristoforousy had the best response to this. he is trying to improve public schools. what he said is he wanted to find -- >> what about that choice. he had the choice -- >> finding the school that,a lines with the family values. >> that's a school choice. >> this country has a long legacy. >>. >> he brings up a point you are ignoring. >> that's i side argument. >> matt damon said he didn't want to send his children because it wasn't prog
schools right now in america are segregated. they are not segregated according to the color of one's skin, but the zip code. if you are not in a district with great school, you don't have access to quality education and that's a tragedy. >> lock at the numbers. they have a graduation rate at below 50%. >> i agree, we have two americas to bring back when it comes to education in the country. those people that can't afford private school at least have matt damon advocating for them....
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>> we're mapping out some of the most dangerous roads in america. are you driving one of them tonight? >> dead man's curve. highway to hell. names given for a reason. >> ten roads to ruin. but even on a safe road, can your gps direct you to disaster? >> recalculating. >> theirs left them stranded in death valley. >> there's no houses. there's no landmarks. nothing. >> so, how did they survive for three days in the hottest place on earth? >> we were pretty sure that they would be dead. >> the bum steer? >> and, how to keep from becoming road kill. >> call 911, hang on! >> in a wreck. an electrical storm -- >> oh! you just killed yourself. >> even how to survive this. drive home alive. plus, we're taking you to the hit and run capital of the country. >> that guy's completely airborne. >> how csi-style detective work is catching the drivers that left you for dead, long after they vanished. tonight, highway confidential. >> whoa! >> here's elizabeth vargas and david muir. >> good evening. if you're like some 34 million americans tonight, the highest num
>> we're mapping out some of the most dangerous roads in america. are you driving one of them tonight? >> dead man's curve. highway to hell. names given for a reason. >> ten roads to ruin. but even on a safe road, can your gps direct you to disaster? >> recalculating. >> theirs left them stranded in death valley. >> there's no houses. there's no landmarks. nothing. >> so, how did they survive for three days in the hottest place on earth? >> we...
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is it our job to provide a home for every person in america? >> these are aspirational things that t government should be working to do to help the private sector help all people get in homes. we should be working together, a these are aspiratnm and things we should be doing. but the fact is going back to the same economic policies that got us in this mess in the first place isn't going to do it. >> that's what got us in the housing bubble. >> the same government policy is government intervention. we're going to more intervention. there are two ways to deal with people through trade, which is what the investors are doing and what representative ellson wants to tax and through force, which is what taxes are. >> we'll leave it there. >> good discussion. wayne, last thought. >> yeah, 1831, believe it or not, alexis de tocqueville said when the congress understands that they can bribe the people with their own money, it will mean the end of the republic. >> there you go. way to end the segment. good job, wayne. coming up, democrats, once slamming s
is it our job to provide a home for every person in america? >> these are aspirational things that t government should be working to do to help the private sector help all people get in homes. we should be working together, a these are aspiratnm and things we should be doing. but the fact is going back to the same economic policies that got us in this mess in the first place isn't going to do it. >> that's what got us in the housing bubble. >> the same government policy is...
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. >>> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons into a world of chaos and danger. now, the scenes you've never seen. "lockup: raw." >> what is it? what is it? >> a fight. >> when our crews go behind prison walls, we know always to expect the unexpected. we've seen bloody assaults. >> we got another cut up here, guys. >> inmate rage. >> we will not negotiate with terrorists! >> destruction in the cell block. >> and bizarre expressions of personal style. now, some of the most memorable, unexpected moments we've encountered inside america's prisons. >> this is what you live for in the penitentiary. >> you want to think it's funny. >> tough [ bleep ]. >> never a dull moment. >> we send our producers and crews inside prisons. their job is to be objective observers. but in the first week of filming inside limon correction facility in colorado, something unusual happened. we inadvertently became part of the story we were covering. >> why is everybody getting agitated? we were in ad seg, administrative segregation, the prison within a prison. we started hearing inm
. >>> msnbc takes you behind the walls of america's most notorious prisons into a world of chaos and danger. now, the scenes you've never seen. "lockup: raw." >> what is it? what is it? >> a fight. >> when our crews go behind prison walls, we know always to expect the unexpected. we've seen bloody assaults. >> we got another cut up here, guys. >> inmate rage. >> we will not negotiate with terrorists! >> destruction in the cell block....
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the reason that post officeerty went up in america -- >> i don't want the war on poverty. we should end the war on poverty. >> eric: hang in there. >> we should end the war on poverty, i think so, too. >> eric: wayne, the reality, why people in the suburbs black or white are falling below the post officeerty line is the jobs, the good jobs evaporated. construction jobs, manufacturing jobs. they gave to retail and fast food jobs. >> a lot of that is true. but the statistics are misleading when jonathan quoted them the way they did. after 196 when clinton administration changed the act, the welfare act, poverty was reduced. for next ten years. so this is a recent phenomena from 2008 up to today. we have had a massive increase, huge increase in the last four or five years. so the statistics doesn't tell you that. >> it atells you the economy for if the last four or five years. >> eric: we spend a lot of time on t you tell me that economy got better. >> skyrocketing entitlement spending is off the charts. >> yeah. >> we have to look at two other factors. >> bob, if you're know
the reason that post officeerty went up in america -- >> i don't want the war on poverty. we should end the war on poverty. >> eric: hang in there. >> we should end the war on poverty, i think so, too. >> eric: wayne, the reality, why people in the suburbs black or white are falling below the post officeerty line is the jobs, the good jobs evaporated. construction jobs, manufacturing jobs. they gave to retail and fast food jobs. >> a lot of that is true. but the...
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since that was removed from use in america, bedbugs have become a huge part of everyday life. >> every high-rise and apartment buildings have bedbugs. some to a worse degree than others. but most of them get a bad case, or they will get a bad case, in the near future. >> july 2010. one of the team's most alarming cases of bedbugs is discovered during their inspection of a 600-unit apartment building in syracuse, new york. >> in total, out of the 600, we found nearly 90 units that had bedbugs. this particular one we walked into the room, i remember opening up the door and going oh, my gosh. this is going to be bad. >> right here. two here. here, here, here. >> you could smell that odor right away. and we knew that if you can smell it, and you're not a dog, then you know there's going to be a big problem here. >> look at the feces. this has been going on for months and months and months. >> there had to be over a year's worth of bedbugs. from there we went into the room and we just started carefully pulling everything apart. >> these are actually bedbugs crawling on the sheets. we got to
since that was removed from use in america, bedbugs have become a huge part of everyday life. >> every high-rise and apartment buildings have bedbugs. some to a worse degree than others. but most of them get a bad case, or they will get a bad case, in the near future. >> july 2010. one of the team's most alarming cases of bedbugs is discovered during their inspection of a 600-unit apartment building in syracuse, new york. >> in total, out of the 600, we found nearly 90 units...
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. >>> tipping point, our martha raddatz in egypt and a new warning for america. >>> breaking news, the latest on what happened when 87-year-old icon dick van dyke explained that fiery car before it exploded. we'll tell you what we've learned. >>> the family photos are here, mom, dad and tiny prince george together at home. >> good evening on a monday night. as we come on the air it is man versus nature, and there is a map that says it all, a giant wildfire spreading through idaho and watch it grow over this weekend. bearing down now on sun valley and the vacation homes, the giant mansions of the rich and famous there. veteran firefighters are calling this fire a beast and abc's aditi roy is right there with them. >> reporter: fanned by west winds, the beaver creek wildfire burns deep in the hills near sun valley idaho, more than 100,000 acres scortched and 1,200 crews attacking the flames and smoke from above and below. firefighters are working against hot, dry weather and wind gusts turning the fire into tornado-like spirals. these firefighters are putting in a sprinkler system to pro
. >>> tipping point, our martha raddatz in egypt and a new warning for america. >>> breaking news, the latest on what happened when 87-year-old icon dick van dyke explained that fiery car before it exploded. we'll tell you what we've learned. >>> the family photos are here, mom, dad and tiny prince george together at home. >> good evening on a monday night. as we come on the air it is man versus nature, and there is a map that says it all, a giant wildfire...
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america runs on dunkin'. >> kristy, thank you. >>> we are watching that rain. >>> do you remember how dry it was on monday? >> no. >> yeah. >>> now the humidity is back. it's tropical. it's warm. it's humid. and scattered showers are popping up here and there. 84 now. dew points way up. it was down to 49 on monday. now, it's up to 71. south winds at 9. the barometer, currently holding steady. we'll come back and take a look at that live doppler radar after this. >>> as we have been showing you, a big day for the national aquarium as the black tip reef exhibit officially opens. [ male announcer ] you know what's so awesome about the internet? it gets more and more entertaining every day. and once you've got verizon fios, that's when you get it -- how 100% fiber optics takes your entertainment to ridiculous levels. i was streaming videos, movies, music. once i realized how fast it was, that's when i got it. [ male announcer ] want to upgrade your entertainment? switch to a fios triple play online for just $89.99 a month guaranteed for two years plus your choice of a $300 amazon.com gift
america runs on dunkin'. >> kristy, thank you. >>> we are watching that rain. >>> do you remember how dry it was on monday? >> no. >> yeah. >>> now the humidity is back. it's tropical. it's warm. it's humid. and scattered showers are popping up here and there. 84 now. dew points way up. it was down to 49 on monday. now, it's up to 71. south winds at 9. the barometer, currently holding steady. we'll come back and take a look at that live doppler radar...
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brian mooar has the story. >> before vacation, president obama promised to do more work for america's disabled veterans. they pledged they won't lose their benefits despite washington's budget cuts. >> i believe this work is more important than ever. >> the president hopes to have america back on a peace time for a year and a half. friday news conference showed he is still fighting for a lot of political fights. >> he is trying to calm the controversy ov controversy. he is still battling members of congress over obama care. >> one unifying principle in the party at the moment is making sure that 30 million people don't have healthcare. >> in martha's vineyard president owe bam 345u looking for the break from the heat. >> wbal-tv 11 news. >> still much more news ahead. >> including why thousands of men and women let men race through the streets and run in dresses. how lovely they look. >> he could haoo i could have j. we will have to talk about some rain chances. rain chances. those details coming up. why let constipation weigh you down? as soon as you feel it, try miralax. it works di
brian mooar has the story. >> before vacation, president obama promised to do more work for america's disabled veterans. they pledged they won't lose their benefits despite washington's budget cuts. >> i believe this work is more important than ever. >> the president hopes to have america back on a peace time for a year and a half. friday news conference showed he is still fighting for a lot of political fights. >> he is trying to calm the controversy ov controversy. he...
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>>> making news in america this morning, political unrest. it's shaping up to be another contentious day in egypt, as the country's former leader could be released from jail at any moment. we're in washington with the latest. >>> back to class where a gunman opened fire. as the wild 911 call to police. >> i'm in the front office. ooh, he just went outside and started shooting. >> this morning, a new look at what was happening amid that chaos. >>> water and trees swallowed into a slurry. dramatic video showing the furious force of nature. >>> and these sunbathers get quite the surprise when something strange comes ashore. >>> good morning thursday morning. we begin with the threat of more political turmoil in egypt. >> the country's hard line former leader, hosni mubarak, is expected to sun walk free from his prison. his release could re-ignite anger, which is just beginning to frad. abc's preeti arla is joining us this morning from washington. good morning, preeti. >> reporter: he is expected to be placed under house arrest. the situation cou
>>> making news in america this morning, political unrest. it's shaping up to be another contentious day in egypt, as the country's former leader could be released from jail at any moment. we're in washington with the latest. >>> back to class where a gunman opened fire. as the wild 911 call to police. >> i'm in the front office. ooh, he just went outside and started shooting. >> this morning, a new look at what was happening amid that chaos. >>> water and...
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no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ [ horn honks ] kevin! toaster strudel, yah? ♪ warm, flaky, gooey toaster strudel. faster than kenny can dodge a question. honey, how'd that test go? [ female announcer ] in just 60 seconds, you've got snack-defying, satisfying mmmm. totino's pizza rolls. mmm hmmm. mmmm. [ female announcer ] zero to pizza. pronto. >>> if you buy a gadget and it breaks chances are the store will give you a new one. >> but what if that breaks, too? >> you first firstart. our dilemma he realizes if that broke he would be out of a warranty and out o luck richard just wanted a wrist wah he could read without wearing glasses and found just the right one. >> it's a very large watch. soy bought it. >> this had a big design, too. >> it would start losing time. seriously. >> he noticed the watch started running slow, then, very slo. then, final blow. >> this is a picture of what it should look lichblgt
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isn't your family worth america's number-one secuty company? current adt customers call for special upgrade saveings. after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $99. and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. >> laura: impact segment tonight. more disturbing testimony from some of the 2009 fort hood shooting. as the trial of major nidal hasan continues. hasan who is representing himself in court admits that he killed 13 people and injured 32 others. and some of those victims say they are being victimized all over again by the defense department because the government cleaved the shooting as work place violence thereby denying them come bat defendants. to add insult to injury the wife of one victim says the dod is telling them not to talk to the press about the situation with us is rebound reuben stein a group of the fort hood victims. counselor, what the judge and and didn't say. the court saying there was never a gag or
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america runs on dunkin'. pretzels! [loudly] no, thanks! pretzel roll from dunkin'. try the new pretzel roll sandwiches from dunkin' -- get any bakery sandwich on a soft, warm pretzel roll today. america runs on dunkin'. >>> from a family that performs together stays together. >> yes. >> 14 strong. they are wowing the country on "america's got talent" with the high energy performance combining basketball, unicycles. they call themselves champions forever. >> the name is fitting. they are here this morning with their 12 kids who range in age from 4 to 25. >> yes. >> this is quite a little thing you've put together here. >> thank you. >> you put the act on the road but you started 20 years ago. >> i did. it has been a journey. we started out driving in one car and now we have a big bus. >> you need that. >> how does it work with the smallest kids? >> it works very well. they do a great job and we just start them right when they come out of the womb. >> in labor. start them early. >> you have a few tricks. >> we're going to set a record on tv here, the most anchors spin
america runs on dunkin'. pretzels! [loudly] no, thanks! pretzel roll from dunkin'. try the new pretzel roll sandwiches from dunkin' -- get any bakery sandwich on a soft, warm pretzel roll today. america runs on dunkin'. >>> from a family that performs together stays together. >> yes. >> 14 strong. they are wowing the country on "america's got talent" with the high energy performance combining basketball, unicycles. they call themselves champions forever. >>...
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america runs on dunkin'. pretzels! [loudly] no, thanks! pretzel roll from dunkin'. try the new pretzel roll sandwiches from dunkin' -- get any bakery sandwich on a soft, warm pretzel roll today. america runs on dunkin'. >> time to get to your answers to our water cooler question of the day. >> some interesting answers this morning. this morning we asked, do you think a judge should have the right to change a child's first name? >> thank you for sending in your responses this morning. >> here are some stories you'll find at 7:00 a.m. on wbal plus. back to school shopping in full swing. tips from some experts on the best new gadgets for your students. feline put on the path. that is a fatcat. a huge kitty. >> you think he would run after some mice? >> he is really big. >> we would have to change the name of that. [laughter] busy from little harford county. southbound 95, we have an accident just prior to aberdeen. railroad gates are broken a long time money and road. police are directing -- railroad gates are broken along timonium road. looking pretty good at padonia
america runs on dunkin'. pretzels! [loudly] no, thanks! pretzel roll from dunkin'. try the new pretzel roll sandwiches from dunkin' -- get any bakery sandwich on a soft, warm pretzel roll today. america runs on dunkin'. >> time to get to your answers to our water cooler question of the day. >> some interesting answers this morning. this morning we asked, do you think a judge should have the right to change a child's first name? >> thank you for sending in your responses this...
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what researchers found is that 18% of all deaths in america are directly related to obesity. previous reports suggested that this number was only 8% in men and 12 percent in women. so researchers worry that this one health measure, our weight, could erase decades worth of gains in the country's life expectancy. the solution it would seem is in our hands, we have move, eat healthier and lose weight. your life may be one they are talking about. with this medical minute, i'm dr. timothy johnson. >>> if you want to avoid calls from your child's teacher, don't pack a soda in the lunch box. soda is linked to behavior problems in young kids. previous research made the link in teens but this is the first time sugary drinks are laced to behavior issues in younger childrens. five years old that show drink show aggression and difficulty paying attention. >>> choking is bad for children. the beltway for kids under 5 is to cut everything in small pieces and cut the food into triangle shapes because it will pass through if the food does get caught in a child's throat. >> at any age, partic
what researchers found is that 18% of all deaths in america are directly related to obesity. previous reports suggested that this number was only 8% in men and 12 percent in women. so researchers worry that this one health measure, our weight, could erase decades worth of gains in the country's life expectancy. the solution it would seem is in our hands, we have move, eat healthier and lose weight. your life may be one they are talking about. with this medical minute, i'm dr. timothy johnson....
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it is curious, i think that when we have this conversation about america. beating as we had it. taking the attacker's word that it wasn't racially motivated? you have to back up and examine our own profession. i didn't see the video for a long time. i had no idea that the three attackers were black and the victim, the 13-year-old was white until i finally did see the video i read some experts. some news from cnn.com they never mentioned the race of either the assay lengths or the victim either. now, if the shoe was on the other foot, i think it's fair to say if three white kids had stomped on a 13-year-old black kid, you would have had had particularly in the post trayvon ravment you would have had a massive movement. jesse jackson, al sharpton and all the others would have been one of the crimes of the century. i think there is. >> laura: they would be hosting shows from pinellas county. al sharpton would have moved down there, geraldo. they would have been shutting down the town and screaming from the top of the hills. i'm not saying it was racial, by the way. i think it's wor
it is curious, i think that when we have this conversation about america. beating as we had it. taking the attacker's word that it wasn't racially motivated? you have to back up and examine our own profession. i didn't see the video for a long time. i had no idea that the three attackers were black and the victim, the 13-year-old was white until i finally did see the video i read some experts. some news from cnn.com they never mentioned the race of either the assay lengths or the victim either....
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>>> good morning, america. this morning, breaking overnight with the frantic search for hundreds of people missing after a ferry collides, a cargo ship. some victims are trapped inside the boat as it goes underwater. how could this happen? >>> caught on tape. good samaritans spoil a wild bank robbery with money flying everywhere, chasing down and tackling the suspect after he was blocked by a truck. we'll hear from the hero this is morning. >>> getting home, the son of jerry remy charged with the bloody murder of his long-time girlfriend in front of their 4-year-old daughter. were there warning signs that this was going to happen? >>> you ready? >> summer concert surprise. a woman pops the question to her girlfriend at our big mack he mother concert in central park. it didn't make it on air, but it was all over social media. >> i proposed to her on stage. >> we have the happy couple live to talk about their love moment. >> from abc news, life from new york, this is "good morning america." >>> what a concert yes
>>> good morning, america. this morning, breaking overnight with the frantic search for hundreds of people missing after a ferry collides, a cargo ship. some victims are trapped inside the boat as it goes underwater. how could this happen? >>> caught on tape. good samaritans spoil a wild bank robbery with money flying everywhere, chasing down and tackling the suspect after he was blocked by a truck. we'll hear from the hero this is morning. >>> getting home, the son...
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that's america's story. there is something in our dna about the immigrants who had the courage to come up and get here, really to fight against great odds, to succeed here. thank goodness we did. that's who we are today. we should celebrate it. we shouldn't apologize for it. we ought to build on it to make us an even stronger nation in the century. thanks, tom. thank you. thank you, dick. thank you. >> well, dick, thank you very much for that and thank you for your great leadership. folks, i want to reassure senator durbin and anyone else who may be tuned in on this, that we iowans, we are a welcoming people. we are a compassionate and caring people. [ applause ] >> we do not -- we do not believe in characterizing people with hateful, spiteful, degrading language. we believe that every human being has worth. we believe those who want to come here to work to build a better life are not criminals. they are people who want to build a better life for themselves and their families and we ought to be finding way t
that's america's story. there is something in our dna about the immigrants who had the courage to come up and get here, really to fight against great odds, to succeed here. thank goodness we did. that's who we are today. we should celebrate it. we shouldn't apologize for it. we ought to build on it to make us an even stronger nation in the century. thanks, tom. thank you. thank you, dick. thank you. >> well, dick, thank you very much for that and thank you for your great leadership....